Even before signing his rookie contract, top edge rusher prospect Will Anderson Jr. was already working hard enough for the Houston Texans' confirmation bias to kick in.
General manager Nick Caserio, appearing on SportsRadio 610's Payne and Pendergast, recently talked about Anderson already meeting the early expectations they had of him. That was to be a tireless worker, something the team had to reel in during offseason training activities.
"We have to limit the contact and one of the things we've had to do with Will is actually slow him down, because he just plays with his hair on fire every play," Caserio said.